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This should not be happening. Why is it that governments continue to pick away at the good things that their predecessors have done. There are many other areas to build housing and under no circumstances should developers be allowed to build on the greenbelt. Read more

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Hi, there are many reasons why developing on the greenbelt is a bad idea. 1. We have paved over some of the most fertile farm land in this province and country to never be returned to its original state. We should learn from this mistake, not continue to repeat it. Read more

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Bill 23 must be rescinded in it's entirety. What we need instead of Ford's pet projects that only benefit his developer friends are true housing for the people. We need co op style apartments and homes, rent geared to income apartments and homes along with low income public housing.

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71893

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Dear Minister Clark, Please see attached our Planning Analysis prepared for Bathurst Green Lane Limited with regard to ERO 019-6216 for your consideration. Thank you, Matthew James Cory, MCIP, RPP, PLE, PMP (HE/HIM) Principal, Planner, Land Economist, Project Manager Read more

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In the middle of a climate crisis, this government should not be moving forward with these amendments to remove land from the Greenbelt. Opening this land for low-density housing development on the fringes of the GTA will only encourage more sprawl, car dependency and pollution. Read more